file system
noun [ C ] computing specialized (also filesystem) uk/ˈfaɪl ˌsɪs.təm/ us/ˈfaɪl ˌsɪs.təm/
文件系统
a way of organizing and storing files on a disk or other storage device (= a device for storing computer information). Different file systems are used by different operating systems (= sets of programs that control the way a computer system works)
Restore the backup of the file system into the new file system.
A directory is simply a file that has special meaning to the filesystem. 对文件系统来说,目录只是一个有特殊意义的文件。
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- Other file systems would handle the user profile processing within their domain drivers.
- One of the key differences between these implementations is the underlying file system that actually stores the data.
- The filesystem is not corrupted if the power fails.
- In this situation, attempts to read from or write to the file system will fail.